I was wondering if we could expect an update to the iPhone app to take advantage of the now-available multitasking anytime soon? The Safari update was nice to allow us to listen without the app running, but now that we've got full-fledged (well, sort of) multitasking, it'd be nice to have it on the LiveATC app.

Are there any plans of changing the LiveATC.net iPhone app to free, instead of $2.99? Or at least put it on Free-App-A-Day?

Before anyone claims the price is low, that's not the deal. Yes, I understand $2.99 is pocket change. But, it just seems kind of odd to have to pay for something that we get for free on the site. If it was made free, and included a small ad banner at the bottom, I'd be happy to download.

Are there any plans of changing the LiveATC.net iPhone app to free, instead of $2.99? Or at least put it on Free-App-A-Day?

Before anyone claims the price is low, that's not the deal. Yes, I understand $2.99 is pocket change. But, it just seems kind of odd to have to pay for something that we get for free on the site. If it was made free, and included a small ad banner at the bottom, I'd be happy to download.

The site is not free to run. The iPhone app sales help support the site. LiveATC sponsors and runs many of the larger feed sites and will continue to do so. Ads alone will not fund that or the growing amount of bandwidth used.

This is unfortunately one of the issues with the internet, and one that will change somewhat in the future. Not everything is (or will be) free.

I'll be happy to send you a free copy if that helps your philosophical predicament. I'm totally serious.

That being said, it's always possible that a free/ad-supported version might be available in the future. I can't comment further on that right now but there is no definitive plan around it.

I think we have an apples-to-oranges comparison here. Yes, we can currently access LiveATC for free by computer (which helps generate ad revenue for the site), but using the iPhone app is not only NOT a revenue generator, but it's also a major luxury and convenience, as are most things on the iPhone. (At least, on my iPhone.)

Then add to that the fact that developers like Dave spend countless hours and sleepless nights writing code, debugging, testing, and then going through Apple's approval process before the app even hits the store. Philosophically, I think $3 is a bargain both for the app, and for saying thanks to a developer for giving me something additional to listen to in the car, or wherever I want.

Now, having said all of the above, I'm personally struggling with spending $99/year on the WingX app, even though it's cheaper than buying a Garmin Aera 410 outright. I will break down eventually and do it.

Sorry to resurrect this thread, but it's been a couple of weeks now, and I was just wondering what the status of the new OS compatible update is?

Hopefully there hasn't been a hitch or anything!

Looking forward to it!

Cheers,Cameron

Scheduled to be submitted to Apple today. There is a huge amount of testing involved with iOS 4 and multitasking. Hopefully we eliminated all the bugs - testing has been pretty solid for the last few days. Next step is to get it into more hands. Expect it out in a few days in the App Store.

Someone earlier in the thread said "If it was made free, and included a small ad banner at the bottom, I'd be happy to download".

I will always pay for apps to avoid small ad banners! I don't mind paying at all for a clean non add supported user interface.

On an associated topic, hopefully you won't mind paying a premium once AT&T starts charging bandwidth hogs their fair share. I am not using that term personally toward you - it is just a common term for a heavy user. If a device and network allows people to listen streaming dead air for hours on end, that is a good thing, as long as normal users don't have to subsidize it.

I enjoy the iPhone liveATC app, was very happy to pay $3.99 or whatever it was for it..

One small nit.. maybe it's just me. It seems that every time I pick up the phone after driving home listening to the local tower frequency, I seem to hit the trashcan and am greeted with "This channel has been removed from your favorites".Every Time! I re-add it immediately, but now that freq is at the bottom of the favorites list instead of at the top.

Any chance that instead of the trashcan deleting from favorites and then giving a dialog box to ACK that it just did it (which I really didn't want), either remove the trashcan and implement the swipe to remove in the favorites list, or keep the trashcan and have it confirm you want to remove instead of ack that it just removed it. IE:Remove KMYF Tower from Favorites? OK / Cancel. Upon OK, no further dialog is needed, just remove it.